pH 6.0 - 8.0

There are two common pH indicator dyes used to measure pH which we have tested with the colorimeter, Phenol Red and Bromothymol Blue.

Phenol red indicator can be used to measure pH from around 5.8-8.2. The indicator changes gradually from a bright yellow to a red color which is measured at 557 nm.

This is a fairly inexpensive and easy pH indicator to use.

Phenol Red indicator solution was purchased from

  1. Hach Phenol Red Indicator, Cat # 21132, $28 (includes shipping) for 100 mL, Hach website

  2. LaMotte 7037-G, pH Indicator, $12 for 1oz (Amazon)

Bromothymol blue indicator measures pH from 6.0 to 7.6. Indicator changes gradually from a yellow to dark blue color which is measured at 615 nm (use the 625 nm LED on the colorimter RGB board). Bromothymol blue indicator is used in the API pH test kit. The indicator can also be purchased from several online stores.

  1. API pH test kit. $5 plus shipping for 37 mL via Amazon.

  2. Hach Bromothymol Blue Indicator. Cat # 25532. $15.85 plus shipping for 100 mL

Preparing pH calibration solutions

Option 1

We used this website as a guide for making phosphate buffers with a pH range of 5.8 - 8.0 (first set of testing) and later a range of (6.2 - 8.0).

First, prepare 0.2M solutions of NaOH and KH2PO4

  • 0.2M Potassium phosphate: Transfer 13.61g of KH2PO4 into a 500 mL volumetric flask. Fill to the 500 mL mark with distilled water.

  • 0.2M Sodium hydroxide: Measure 50 mL of 1M NaOH into 250 mL volumetric flask. Fill to the mark with distilled water.

To make the pH range, labelled a set of 250 mL capped bottles and added the following volumes to each bottle.

Measure with a pH meter to verify pH and adjust if necessary.

Standard Curves

Option 2

  • Prepare 1L of a pH 7.0 solution (0.05M KH2PO4 and 0.03M NaOH) = 6.80g of KH2PO4 and 30 mL 1M NaOH

  • Transfer 80 mL to a beaker

  • Use a pH meter and either 0.2M KH2PO4 or NaOH to adjust solution to the desired pH e.g. 6.2, 6.4 etc.

  • Transfer this into a flask with the label for that pH

  • Repeat with an 80 mL aliquot for each of the 11 calibration solutions, 6.2 - 8.2

Methods

Phenol Red Indicator

  • Transfer 5 mL of pH solution to a 10 mL tube

  • Add 3 drops of Phenol Red indicator solution (Hach) or 4 drops of pH indicator solution (LaMotte)

  • Place cap on tube and invert to mix

  • Max absorbance of the red color of phenol red is 557 nm

  • The 528 nm green LED on the RGB LED board can be used

  • Or use a board with a 557 nm LED (Mouser Part # 604-WP7113PGT)

Bromothymol Blue indicator

  • Transfer 3 mL of pH solution to a macro cuvette

  • Add 3 drops of API test solution

  • Place cap on cuvette and invert to mix

  • Max absorbance of the blue color is 610-615 nm.

  • Use the 625 nm red LED on the RGB board

Sample calibration results

Sample pH calibration data from these tests is available for download here: https://bitbucket.org/iorodeo/colorimeter_calibrations/downloads/

  • To view/use: Download the file and open in the colorimeter plotting software as described here.

There are 5 calibration data sets. One for using the bromothymol blue API test, two for using the LaMotte pH test (standard RGB board or custom 557nm LED board) and two for using the Hach pH test (standard RGB board or custom 557nm LED board).

1) Comparing the two different green wavelength LEDs

Phenol Red has an absorbance max. of around 560 nm. The green LED on the standard RGB LED board that comes with the colorimeter kit is 528 nm, which is not optimal for measuring Phenol Red absorbance. So, we also tested absorbance with the 557 nm LED. In these two graphs you can see the difference between the two calibration curves, with the 557nm LED performing slightly better. The standard green LED on the RGB board does also work quite well.

Hach pH calibration data

(557 nm and 528 nm)

LaMotte pH calibration data

(557 nm and 528 nm)

2) Comparing Hach and LaMotte Phenol Red indicator dyes

The two graphs below show a comparison of the calibration data from the two phenol red indicator solutions - Hach and LaMotte. They were measured using the 557 nm or 528 nm green LED. There was a noticeable difference in absorbance above pH 7.2, although below this they behaved the same.

3) API (bromothymol blue) pH solution

Below is calibration data from the API pH test. Absorbance was measured with the 625 nm red LED on the standard RGB LED board.